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Below is a handout that I was given when I took an intermediate mushroom ID class at SF State a couple months ago.

Its an excerpt from Flora Agaricina Neerlandica, which is probably the best and most current series of mushroom books being published today. The definitions are spot on and the drawings are really helpful, especially the pileipellis types, spore shape and types of cystidia.

excellent, thankyou.Sticky perhaps? Seems like a trove of information, i've only got one book, with one picture showing several dotted lines, for different physiological traits, wheras THIS... well, it speaks for its self

--------------------I'm ahead, I'm advanced
I am the first mammal to make plans, yeah
I crawled the earth, but now I'm higher
2010, watch it go to fire.
It's evolution baby.
-Pearl Jam

Or he could build one of those lego book scanning machines! Turns the page, takes a picture or scans with a scanner depending on your setup, saves it, next page scan save and in a few hours you have a scanned sequence of images..

Then you import them all into a pdf maker to finish it off, or you could just upload them all to a folder on the web with an auto generated html page script to load the next image or some shit.